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Fri, May 01, 2009
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Taiwan News
- Mixed reaction to WHA observer status
- Group chides 'runaway lawmakers'
- Row breaks out at the legislature over change to agenda
- DPP urges police to respect rights
- Academics slam Ma's treaty claim
- Legislators approve pension bill motion
- Cabinet approves plan to boost health care sector
- Minister urges vigilance in staving off swine flu
- Surface mail to UK suspended
- Ministry undecided on mooted blacklist of baseball players
- Bitou-Longdong Geopark opens to public tomorrow
- Help for Aborigines lacking, group says
- Legislators propose TV ban on footage of animal abuse
- Angelo Koo and 10 others charged with insider trading
- CAA, airlines to discuss new flights
- Chen safe held US$32m: bookkeeper
- Taiwan contributes to St Lucia's tap water system
- Taiwan News Quick Take
Business
- TSMC posts lowest profit in eight years
- No QDII investment on local bourse yet
- Asustek returns to profitability in first quarter
- China Steel set to cut prices for the domestic market
- HTC expects second quarter sales to grow 8% or more
- Nanya reports smaller losses, expects rebound
- CAL reports loss for sixth quarter
- Shanghai Commercial offers dividend of NT$1.1
- Ta Chong Bank approves acquisition
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Fergie warns against complacency
- NBA PLAYOFFS: Anthony scores 34, Nuggets advance to second round
- Boros suffers shock defeat in Yokohama
- Ribery casts doubt on Bayern future in ‘L’Equipe’ interview
- Lincecum shuts down Dodgers
- Jankovic wins, Dulko secures surprise victory
- All six identified in new Beijing doping cases
- Finns upset Czechs 4-3, Sweden beat US in Berne
- Sinon Bulls charge to 6-2 victory over Lions in Tainan
- Sports Briefs
World News
- Asia remains free of swine flu
- N Korea tells UN to apologize or risk nuclear test
- FEATURE : Pakistan’s endangered blind dolphins face pollution and manmade hazards
- South Korean researchers clone glowing puppies
- Aso calls for Japan and China to unite in facing challenges
- India’s monthlong poll enters most sensitive phase
- Lebanese generals freed in Hariri case
- Gunman slays 13 in Azerbaijan
- Brown loses vote on Gurkha limits
- Bombs in Baghdad kill 41
- Spanish judge launches probe into Guantanamo
- University of London virologist warns of risk of ‘Armageddon’ mixed virus
- Berlusconi draws ire of his wife over starlet reports
- Congress approves budget plan
- House approves expansion of ‘hate crime’ legislation
- Mexican police arrest one of nation’s most-wanted
- Record numbers of Brazilians in debt slavery
- Off-road commode wins US’ wackiest warning label title
- Kenyan women go on sex strike to try to end political row
- World News Quick Take
World Business
- US auto giant Chrysler to file for bankruptcy
- Japanese factories showing signs of life
- US recession shows signs of easing: Federal Reserve
- BASF posts weak earnings, warns 2009 will be tough
- Swedish cellphone maker Ericsson says profits down 30%
- Beijing averts trade clash with US on IT disclosure demands
- World Business Quick Take
Features
- Opera overdrive
- POP STOP
- Girls just wanna have fun
- TOP FIVE MANDARIN ALBUMS
- Diminishing degrees of separation
- THE VINYL WORD
- RESTAURANTS : Hui Guan (回館)
- RESTAURANTS : Story Tea House (故事茶坊)
- FILM REVIEW: Not much to glean from Wolverine
- FILM REVIEW: A French pastoral
- OTHER RELEASES
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